Sarah Levi, The Jerusalem Post

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Past articles by Sarah:

The stories behind the pink bandanas and the protests at Balfour

What is the meaning of this piece of fabric and how is it becoming the visual representation of these protests? → Read More

Nine-year-old child arrested for underaged driving

The child was using his parents car to go grocery shopping. → Read More

In Jerusalem race's last moments, Berkovitch seeks to tip the scales

“Jerusalem’s future is on the table,” Berkovitch told reporters on Tuesday after casting his vote. → Read More

Jerusalemites reluctantly return to the polls

The day before the runoff, The Jerusalem Post asked locals their thoughts about the upcoming election. → Read More

Jerusalem parents scrambling to get their kids vaccinated

Measles outbreak has brought on ‘intensive’ efforts to halt growing epidemic → Read More

Politician pushes for vaccinations after Jerusalem baby dies from measles

The total number of measles cases nationwide stands at 1,287, a majority of which are in Jerusalem with 753 residents infected. → Read More

WATCH: Jerusalem and Tel Aviv stand with Pittsburg

The vigils were held in Jerusalem's Zion Square and Tel Aviv's Rabin Square → Read More

Dan Stein, 71, named as first victim of Pittsburgh massacre

Stein will be remembered as a kind soul who was willing to lend a hand. → Read More

On this day: Gilad Shalit Released from Hamas captives

When one Israeli became worth 1,027 Palestinian prisoners. → Read More

Explosion targets Russian Jewish community leader; WJC condemns attack

Skoblionok and his assistant were the only two injured in the blast and are being treated for burns and eye injuries after being transferred to the hospital according to Russian media reports. → Read More

Is Post Malone haunted by the Dybbuk?

Dybbuk is Yiddish for a dislocated soul or a malicious spirit, and has been part of Jewish mythology for centuries. → Read More

Israel bans JUUL electronic cigarettes

The government claimed a "serious danger to the public" as the reason for the ban on imports and sales of the product. → Read More

Police detain pedophile accused of assaulting over 140 Minors

Beno Reinhorn is accused of offenses including rape, sexual assault, sodomy, indecent exposure, online assault and more. → Read More

Justice ministry report: majority of prosecutors, managers are women

Conviction rate of 82% in 35,000 cases, criminal probe decision rationale remain public → Read More

Israel smokes out cigarette smugglers

This operation in the village of Barta'a, is part of an extensive and ongoing effort by the Tax Authority to crack down on smuggling and black market sales. → Read More

The last big one: The July 11, 1927 Jericho Earthquake

Israel sits on the Syrian-African Rift and has been experiencing large quakes every 80-100 years for centuries. → Read More

Be prepared: Safety tips to follow before, during and after an earthquake

Especially for those living in Israel's north, it may be wise to take precautionary measures in case a larger quake hits. → Read More

A second earthquake hits Northern Israel

The quake was measured at 4.5 on the Richter Scale according to the Israeli Geophysical Institute. → Read More

Hebron shooter Elor Azaria visits city for first time since release

Azaria was released from prison in May after serving nine months of a 14-month schedule. → Read More

From on high - 2,000-year-old pottery discovered in a cave 30 meters high

A collection of pottery dating back over 2,000 years was found in a cave on a 30-meter cliff along the Lebanon border last week. → Read More